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John Boteler Parker

Major-General John Boteler Parker (29 May 1786 - 25 March 1851) was a notable British Army general of the early 19th century. He saw action at the Battle of Waterloo, and later became Commandant of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.
==Career==

Parker was the second son of Admiral Sir Hyde Parker and Anne Boteler.
Joining the army, Parker served in the Walcheren Campaign in 1809,〔(The Annual Register of World Events ). Accessed 25 May 2014〕 and in operations up to and including the siege
of Flushing in the same year. In February 1812, he embarked for Lisbon with the Duke of Wellington’s army till the conclusion of the Peninsular War in 1814, taking part in the Battle of Vitoria, the Siege of San Sebastián, the Battle of Orthez, the action at Tarbes, and the Battle of Toulouse.〔
As a second captain in Captain Hew Ross' Royal Horse Artillery Troop, Parker fought at Waterloo,〔Burnham, Robert, (British Memoirs of the Napoleonic Wars: the Artillery ) Accessed: 25 May 2014〕 being (brevet) promoted to major on 18 June 1814, wounded and having his left leg amputated.〔London Gazette, (22 June 1814, p.1216 )〕 For his services at the battle, he was nominated to be appointed a Companion of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath, upon the recommendation of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington.〔
He was second captain to the Company of Gentlemen Cadets from 28 December 1821 to 18 January 1837. He lived for a time in Government House (situated at the junction of Woolwich New Road and Nightingale Place) in Woolwich, commissioning architect John Douglas Hopkins to enhance the building in 1840.〔(English Heritage ). Accessed: 25 May 2014〕 He was Lieutenant-Governor (Commandant) of the Royal Military Academy from 1 April 1846, until his death, aged 66, at Woolwich Common on 25 March 1851.〔(The Spectator, 29 March 1851 ). Accessed: 25 May 2014〕 His remains were interred in a vault at the church of St Luke in nearby Charlton.〔(Inscriptions inside the Church Monumental Inscriptions of St Luke's Church near Woolwich ). Accessed: 25 May 2014〕

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